Junle Chen (Richard)

Student Fellow at Collegium Institute

Junle (Richard) Chen is an accomplished and dedicated individual with extensive experience in biomedical research and patient care. Currently volunteering at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Junle assists nurses in monitoring vital signs and providing care for patients with severe neurological conditions. As a Research Assistant at Penn Medicine's CNDR, Junle focuses on developing a transgenic mice model under the guidance of renowned researchers. In leadership roles such as VP of Research at In Transcription and Technical Writer for PennScience Journal, Junle has successfully organized interdisciplinary collaborations and published research articles. Junle's academic pursuits include a Master's in Bioethics/Medical Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania, alongside a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience and Biochemistry. Additionally, Junle co-founded FXB Climate Advocates and is actively involved in fencing, tutoring, and music, demonstrating a well-rounded commitment to both science and the arts.

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Lawrence, United States

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Collegium Institute

The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought & Culture is a scholarly foundation devoted to fostering the Catholic intellectual tradition, and the liberal tradition of humane studies more broadly, within the University of Pennsylvania community. Founded by faculty, alumni, students, and friends of Penn, the Collegium Institute is an independent organization that seeks to enrich academic culture by sharing the intellectual fruits of the Catholic tradition with a mainstream audience, both secular and religious, and by supporting scholarship, teaching, and learning that engages across the disciplines. The institute’s name, collegium, serves as a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge, which is the principal object of all universities, is a communal enterprise. Its flourishing depends upon its members working together to cultivate certain virtues of mind and character, such as humility, trust, honesty, justice, and the love of truth. By witnessing to these enduring virtues, the Collegium Institute aims to serve contemporary academia and become a vibrant center of learning within it.


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